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  • Five Basic Hand Embroidery Stitches for Beginners

    Five Basic Hand Embroidery Stitches for Beginners

    From creating intricate designs to adding personalized touches to your fabrics, embroidery allows you to turn ordinary threads into masterpieces. The first step to becoming an expert at hand embroidery is to understand the basics, and we are here to...

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  • The Versatility of Pearl Cotton Thread

    The Versatility of Pearl Cotton Thread

    Pearl cotton thread holds a special place in the hearts of artisans and hobbyists alike. Its versatility, shine, and tactile appeal make it a favorite across many crafts. In this article, we at ThreadArt will guide you through the multitude...

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  • A Beginner's Guide to Understanding Thread

    A Beginner's Guide to Understanding Thread

    Embarking on a journey through the world of sewing can seem daunting, particularly when faced with the vast array of threads that exist. From different materials and construction methods to diverse sizes and weights, understanding threads can be perplexing even...

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  • How To Iron On Vinyl

    How To Iron On Vinyl

    Ready to make some craft magic with iron on vinyl or heat transfer vinyl (HTV)? (Yes, they are the same) Here's everything you need to know from A to Z about creating your own customized t-shirts and crafts with iron-on...

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  • Polyester vs Rayon Thread

    Polyester vs Rayon Thread

    ThreadArt offers both rayon and polyester machine embroidery thread.  So what is the difference and which one should you use? Rayon and polyester both make for excellent threads, depending on your unique project. Both possess distinct qualities and advantages, and we'll...

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  • What Type of Thread Should I Use for Leather

    What Type of Thread Should I Use for Leather

     When it comes to sewing and embroidering on leather, choosing the right type of thread is essential. Leather is a durable and tough material, so it requires a sturdy thread that can withstand its strength and endure over time. In...

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